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Celebrating 4th of July in Houston: Rules and regulations for using fireworks
Read full article: Celebrating 4th of July in Houston: Rules and regulations for using fireworksThere are some areas where fireworks cannot be used and even in the areas they are legal, there are many rules to follow regarding their use.
Watch live: Officials provide update on suspect in deadly mass shooting in Illinois
Read full article: Watch live: Officials provide update on suspect in deadly mass shooting in IllinoisPolice say Robert E. Crimo, the suspected gunman who targeted an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago, fired more than 70 rounds and evaded initial capture by blending into the fleeing crowd, disguising himself in women’s clothing. Crimo was originally identified as a person of interest, but authorities said formal charges are expected to be filed later Tuesday.
IN PHOTOS: July 4 fireworks from around the U.S.
Read full article: IN PHOTOS: July 4 fireworks from around the U.S.Before looking ahead to next year and America’s 247th birthday in 2023, here are some photos of fireworks displays in New York City, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas and Los Angeles on Monday night.
Learn to Dance for Liberty Fest 2022 with She Wolf Shakira Tribute
Read full article: Learn to Dance for Liberty Fest 2022 with She Wolf Shakira TributeLearn the secrets to Shakira's hip moves with She Wolf Shakira Tribute. Before you head off to celebrate at Liberty Fest 2022 this July 4th weekend, you may want to learn the secrets to Shakira’s hip moves. Diana Torres showed Houston Life Reporter Melanie Camp, along with a group from the Southwest Management District, how it is done in three easy steps.
Food Glorious Food at Liberty Fest 2022
Read full article: Food Glorious Food at Liberty Fest 2022One of the best parts of any festival is the food. Southwest Management District Board Chair, Kenneth Li, is a self-declared foodie and he showed Houston Life Reporter Melanie Camp what is on the menu at this years Liberty Fest at PlazAmericas.
A new way for families to spend the Fourth of July
Read full article: A new way for families to spend the Fourth of JulyThursday at 3:00 p.m. on Houston Life, we’re live to show you a new way for your family to spend the Fourth of July. We’re live as setup is underway for the 2022 Liberty Fest in Southwest Houston. We’ll introduce you to the food vendors, get a demonstration from a Shakira look-a-like performer, plus the best way for you and your family to catch the fireworks! That’s Thursday at 3:00 p.m. on KPRC 2.
Beaches restricted: This is what you need to know about Brazoria County -- including Surfside Beach -- this holiday weekend
Read full article: Beaches restricted: This is what you need to know about Brazoria County -- including Surfside Beach -- this holiday weekendHOUSTON Brazoria County has put restrictions in place for island access on Independence Day weekend, starting on Saturday through Monday. Judge Matt Sebesta has closed island access from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on Quintana/Bryan Beach, Folletts Island, and Surfside Beach. Residents and beach house rentals, as well as RV campgrounds rentals will be allowed access with proof of residency or rental. If an unsafe capacity on the islands is reached prior to 11 a.m., the access time could change, according to the judges office. A news release reads, This access closure is to ensure emergency management and first responder resources can access the beach areas if an emergency arises.
Fireworks sales begin in Texas on Wednesday
Read full article: Fireworks sales begin in Texas on WednesdayHOUSTON – 'Tis the season for fireworks. Wednesday is the first day of fireworks sales for the Fourth of July season. “We have a wide variety of products for everything you want to do,” said Sue Davis, who works at one of the Top Dog locations. “If you’re going to have a big show with everybody, wear your mask, social-distance, wash your hands, be safe,” Davis said. The last day to buy fireworks is midnight, July 4th.
What will the Fourth of July look like in the Houston-area as outdoor events are now permitted in Texas?
Read full article: What will the Fourth of July look like in the Houston-area as outdoor events are now permitted in Texas?Greg Abbott announced phase 3 of reopening Texas, including guidelines for newly permitted outdoor events ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. According to the guidelines, outdoor events with more than 500 people are permissible in Texas, but organizers must coordinate with local and county officials to provide safety protocols to safely hold the event and to retrieve approval. Factors to consider include the likelihood of individuals 65 or older attending the event and the countys level of COVID-19 transmission. Safety protocols for outdoor events include the following:Groups of a maximum of 10 people must maintain six feet of distance between other groups or peopleGuests must self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms before attending eventFace coverings are strongly recommended for guests, required for event workersTo read the full guidelines for outdoor events, click here. Fourth of July events scheduled next month:Fourth of July in MagnoliaDate: July 4CITY OF MAGNOLIA WILL HAVE FIREWORKS.